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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1915 CHRISTMAS AT ECHO IS ENJOYED BY ALL January Clearance Sale Every Item Reducec except Contract Goods !E EIGHT PAGES LITTLE ONES II i: TREE, W HIM OLDER ONES ITTEND STANF1ELD l I Esmllj Gatherings Arc tin- Order of the Day lrettj Wedding i- Held rattle Vre Driven to John Young l ium for feeding Steam Laundry mi lie ( Ipened. i special lorreepondence. ) BCHo, lire Dec. 27.---Christmas I was enjoyed ly at) at Echo. A pro' Iran) ami tree with Santa claus hint Self present was hold , at the M. '.. ; church Friday evening1 nnd ail the Ht-i tip folks were remembered. A dance; m Btanfleld that evening attracted I many of the younger folks. Christmas day was observed by tunny fumilv ', gatherings, tlinnsrs ami parties, Edward IiUicffini and Miss Kath-I ertM Bottgtr were married at the home of the bride's father, fcmei Boitger, a mile east of Echo. Friday I afternoon. Only a few Intimate I friend were present. The young peo ple will muke their home In Kcho where the groom conductH a butcher hop. Three more Inhabitant! were added: to the population of I'matllhi county! hurt week, A duuxhter was horn to I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson on the' daughter to Mr. and Mrs. n On the same day. On IOn was horn to Mrs. O. O. roportcf) doing nicely. w of Upper Butter creek Until anil a P. 0. Nelsi the Hnd a Ue, All n John Shi has driven his herd of cattle to the John Young farm ahove Kcho and will teed them there fur the balance of the winter Lee Doll of Pendleton Is fitting u) the old Portland restaurant building on Main street In which he will OPOT ate a steam laundry. Excavation for the basement and footing for Beho'l new city hall are about flnlsned and actual construe-j mildlng proper will icveral carloads of d sand have arriv ilng unloaded. if Lower Butter Sisters' hospital In evening, where he few days previous He leaves a wife t:on work on the I begin this week, lumbar cement an ed and are now In (leek died at the Pendleton Friday had been taken a from tuberculosis. and two smnll Htep-chlldren, besides two sisters and his mother, Mrs. PtaatJ Ktaiise, all of this place He will be burled In the 1. O. O. F. cem etery here. Elmer ltuckor. n stockman of Wal lowa. Oregon, Is here with his fam ily visiting at the home of Let Wonv Ick of I'lir Bton Flat. Mr. Hucker LADIES' SUITS DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS LOT NO. 1 ALL SUITS SELLING TO $25.00 GO AT THE CLEARANCE PRICE OF $9.95 LOT NO. 2 ALL SUITS SELLING FROM $25.00 TO $65.00 GO AT THE CLEARANCE PRICE OF $13.95 Great Sale of Silks Including Blacks. $1.00 Values, Clearance S'.lc $1.25 Values, Clearance Uiic $1.50 Values, Clearance $1.13 $1.75 Values, Clearance $1.27 $2.C0 Values, Clearance .... $1.49 $2.25 Values, Clearance $1.68 $2.50 Values, Clearance 81.97 Table Linens Our Own Importations. 75c Grade, Clearance 534 $1.00 Grade, Clearance 834 $1.25 Grade, Clearance $1.35 Grade, Clearance $1.50 Grade, Clearance $1.75 Grade, Clearance $2.00 Grade, Clearance $2.50 Grade, Clearance SI. 07 91.15 $1 .122 81. IT 81.61) $2.0!) Boys Suits 1-3 LESS Dress Goods Red. Buy now and save one-third on your Dress Goods 50c Values, Clearance 38c 65c Values, Clearance 494 75c Values, Clearance 594 $1.00 Values, Clearance 73? $1.25 Values, Clearance 97f $1.50 Values, Clearance 81.13 $1.75 Values, Clearance 81-17 $2.00 Values, Clearance $1.49 $2.50 Values, Clearance $1.89 $8.50 Jumbo Knit Sweaters $5.95 Men's Stein-Bloch Suits Reduded $15.00 rVWs Suits, Now 810.50 f FLORSHEIM SHOES $17.50 Men's Suits, Now 812-25 GQ QN SALE $20.00 Men's Suits, Now 81 1.00 $&M j , .() $22.50 Men's Suits, Now $15.75 $g QQ (( $25.00 Men's Suits, Now 817.50 $? Nqw m .J(, $27.50 Men's Suits, Now 818-25 $30.00 Men's Suits, Now 821.00 v j $5.00 Boys' Suits, Now $3.34 $6.50 Boys' Suits, Now $4.33 $7.50 Boys' Suit, Now 84.98 $8.50 Boys' Suits, Now $5.68 $10.00 Boys' Suits, Now $6.67 MEN'S OVERCOATS All Reduced. $12.50 Coats, Now 89.40 $15.00 Coats, Now $10.00 $17.50 Coats, Now $11.65 $20.00 Coats, Now $13.31 $25.00 Coats, Now 816.75 ALEXANDERS $13.50 Mack inaws SALE at 39.95 ig. who In teaching Station. Ih spending ier sister Mrs. Vn 1 In the tor Miss Anna school at 0ft) the holiilavs Bprowls. Postmaster Iximrwell was almost Rvrsmped with Chrlstmag mall the leal of the weel; Washouts west anil storms east had delayed nil mail which finaih arrived during the holldai WAR KBCHETAIO II - GREAT I t M) OP JOKES. WASHINGTON-, Dec. x War Secretary Harrison tells a story to point practically every remark he makes His Joki are never long-winded, always Interesting and Invariably apropos, ii" makes you won- I' Wh.te he g'ls 'elll all. 'Seems to have a ne supply SCHWAB SPARES TREES IN MOVING HOUSE Aches ami Pains of rheumatism are not permanently, hut only temporar ily, relieved by external remedies Why not use an Internal remedy--! Rood's Barsaparllla, which corrects the acidity of the Mood on which' rheumatism depends nnd cures the rush of i rler took fioin Pel er, Roy Mr. am In l'endk to. The rural car load on Christ-! ENGLISH SUBMARINE SINKS GERMAN VESSEL their broth' hnson visited ng up by an- LOND patch ti tubmarl sunk the i Jcrman d other craft In the i tira. I Slighter lil Digestion. Laughter Is one of the most health-j the fill exertions; It In of great help tn digestion. A still more effectual help m is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. v,a If you should he troubled with Indt-; gOStlon give them a trial. They only; 'he steamer LerOfl was ow ned by i Deutsche Levante line, she was I'.i tons and 2!1 feet long and was! It in 1915. 'When last reported she! at Constantinople. cry products $493,471,501. world's fish- estimated at r i'mhik. JI. Carl Schuli state hospital for' ilnce his commit-; reason over unre- Douglas county ' MANY ACRES AT NEW TOWN TO BE UNDER MOVIES TO All) tEAORmri Kducator Would l Krry to Help Student". NKW YOR1C, Dec. 2 Dean Fred ; erlck P. Keppei, head of Columbia j College. In his annua! report looks forward to the time when motion pic tures and the phonograph may pay an important part in teaching. Dean Keppei speaks of the Columbia ntu dent's classroom time coating him Jl E. P. DODD OF HEIt-MISTON v LAKD WILL BE PI I IN i ri.in.vnox i Least iiMMi Acres Win uc Ready h Spring New Tmvn of lvar I man I fining to Be a BOOtnfag Town Streets Will lie ami.l After Towils in SfOfTOW (oiiiity thi possible for ni press and mpioyed and ,d movie are : 27. "Two to the new he Columbia rrigation hy of the Dodd- n with nan is miston onstsu rdman YOU not only get good, warm and serviceable clothing for this wintery wea ther, but with them you get style, better workmanship and finish when you wear Bond Clothes $15 to $30 SUITS OVERCOATS Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Lending Cloihien have call. Hi bull Idei boa been man: York ri IRKTTO, Pa,, Dec. 16. There is sentiment in trees to Charles M .ah, especially those trees which sheltered his fine old homestead d "Immergrun." near here. ecently -Mr Schwab decided to 1 a new 11,0(0.000 summer resl ce on the site of the old home, he did not want to destroy the itiful frame house which has honie to him than even his r Riverside drive. New house is entirely sur- trecs and to move it iled and i not destroy the trees as no insur mountable obstacle to the man who has made Bethlehem stock jump from less than thirty-five to 600. When Mr. Schwab first spoke to his engineer about moving the l.o retto homestead they mapped out for him a plan which sacrificed only three trees. "1 would not think of cutting down those trees," said Mr. Schwab. "All you have to do is to pack the house over the trees. It is only thir ty feet." i So the engineers got busy and are moving the fine old Schwab resi dence over the trees, by the route cing taken, the house goes over 1 twenty three trees before it will reach the road. The maximum height the house will he jacked is thirty four ' feet. It then starts on its journey across a deep valley on the Schwab farm, where it will find a new rest ing place. It will travel 1000 feel from Its present location and will ' crown a little hill. HEPPXER, Ore. thousand acres adj town of Boardman river will be und spring." said E. P. Kennedy Company, was in Heppner Sat of the new Morrow County Clerk Wate scituated 30 miles on the Columbia t i of 55 acres of the j homestead. One of the features of the ne.v I town is the naming of the streets. The streets have been named after other Morrow county towns, such as Hepp- ner street, Hardman street, Leginb 1 ton street, lone and Irrigon streets. ; Streets Dodd and Kennedy as well as Boardman street have been so dedi cated In honor of the men who pla'. 1 ted out the new town. The plat filed by Mr. Dodd was work done by E. I. . Davis, engineer on the West Exten i slon and the man who built the Cold Springs Reservoir. Boardman will be the Junction of i the Coyote Cut-off and men who are the talking machin Ilkelv to come next Dean Keppei sees in the rapid growth of Columbia's registration an approach to the limit of the univer sity's capacity and hints at more se vere restrictions upon admission ami upon the continuance of students who are willing to get through by hook or crook WAR UPON PAIN' I usually it comes quite unexpectedly But you are prepared for every em ergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy. It Is the greatest pain killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin no rubbing lequired it drives the pain away. It is really wonderful. Mervin H. Soister, Berkeley, Cal., writest "Last Saturday, after tramp ing around the Panama exposition with wet feet. 1 neck so stiff i applied Sloan went to bed. morning the s appeared, foul application I March, 1915 Adv. WAR ODDITIES. e0O004 ; DUNCAN FOLKS ARE FRENCH MAY TAKE OVER ALL AVAILABLE SUGAR LIVERPOOL John Eaton. Baffin Bay. who heard about the war in j September, arrived here after a II -000 mile trip nnd enlisted In the, Scottish Horse. LONDON Henry Collins. Cam bridge! has five sons, two brothers, two grandsons, fourteen nephews, one son-in-law and three brothers-in-law In the army and has been con- gratulated by the King LONDON Over ;:ro past ami present students of Rugby have join ed the army of which 2n7 have been killed and 110 wounded. Vhj Vou should Dse ChaniberlRin'a t ough Remedy. Because It has an established repu tation won hy Its good works. Because it Is most esteemed by those who have used It for many years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with Its good quali ties. Because It loosens and relieves a cold nnd aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because It does lint contain opium or any other narcotic. Because It Is within the reach of all It only costs a quarter. Obtain able everywhere Adv. upon FOR THE HOLIDAYS rresp. three luaence.) DUNCAN, Ore., Dec. 21. Duncan is anxiously watching the weather for the much dee! fed bolide; .-now which h is not yet arrived list week there were 14 inches of snow but this has disappeared in the last two days Aomng the Duncan people ing the weekend in Pcndlcti Mrs. Ida Wilbur and daufh .1. R, Davis and daughters, Mrs ,1. r. McLaughlin, Mis Roy Swarts of Oibboil can visitor last TUSMa) Miss Lena Lehtl or been vf King with her si A. Laughlln. Add Griggs spent w Pendleton. RttSMtl Wilbur was visitor last Tuesday. A "spelling bee" was he school house on Thursday ; Mils; Maggie McLaughlin w Pendleton PARIS, Dec. 23 For t in months, raw sugar white, was not quoted Bourse the government 1 last prices quoted M to hundred kilograms, were dote the Bourse. The minister said the nig v as due to speculation and h M. Moutard, head of the brol ganlsatton. to study means b to satisfy the government. Ill I I REE I OR 1 l i M OoRastMUdM Inknow Usher' wii WHITE PLAIN Justice Morchausi court appointor lawyer, of White a suit for divorce against Richard president of the lishlng company An unknown co-rc understood. Is mentioned do os represented by I'll of 30 Broad street, Manhatan Mr. Waldo by Cuggenhclnior. niyer & Marshall. the the per iigh. I closely in touch wi I along the river at t: J that the town has a j There are approxima of irrigable land adja 1 which come under t j West Extension of tl jeet. By spring, stores . I another will open foi new town and all 1 Constructed along m foundations laid for an up-to-date city which Boardman is destined to be come. A hotel with s livery In con nection. Is now under consideration, work to begin on the new structure as soon as details can be worked out. "The main canal or the West Ex tension," said Mr. Dodd. "is 27 miles long and lined with concrete all the way " evelopments oint predict eat future 25.000 acres to the t"n itch of the natilla pro- e kind and Iness in the ngs will be i lines and tame home with my t I couldn't turn. I liniment freely and a my surprise, nejtt ness had almost dls ury after the second I as good as new." At Druggists. !5e I R h KING I s IN VR, TOLEE tion reeei horsemen Creacsus Away i crusted st inces of ( ro--oiis Wl Held Trotting RMOfd irg Batataa Gwss, I . Dec 22 Informa n Toledo has led local lelleve that poor old become a war horse, onder on the snow s of those Baltic prov ia. whrre the ciar'i mighty hosts are In a death grip with Hindenburg. the fox. poor "id Cresceus. who for years held lb" world's trotting record. Ls believed to be employed in dragging h iV ordnance and supplies about the bat tlefields. It Is a sad change rrom the time w'hen Cresceus was owned bj 00 M. Kitcham of Toledo. Then he I I pampered and groomed as any tiorsa i S ( Ips , E M MM This Baking PovwLr Keeps Its Strength The large can of K G lasts longer than 25 cents worth of other baking powders but no matter how long it takes the user to get to the bottom the last spoonful is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. K O raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes end pastry you ever cte, and it. guaranteed pure and wholesome. For goodness sake, use K C.